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Tanya [424]
3 years ago
8

A child's learned fear of pain at the sight of a hypodermic needle is a(n)

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kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
6 0
It would be a behavioral adaption. If you are talking about adaptions. 
Paladinen [302]3 years ago
3 0
Yes it is a noun because the needle not taking place

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